Benefits of extras cover that might surprise you
Discover these four unexpected benefits of health insurance extras cover and learn how they can help you optimise your health and wellbeing.
Key Points
Extras cover can help you catch potential issues earlier by subsidising costs for regular check-ups like dental appointments and eye exams.
Extras cover can include a wide range of services that you may not expect, including travel vaccinations, dietetics, audiology, and health coaching.
Make sure you’re making the most of your cover by reviewing your policy and checking any terms you’re unfamiliar with.
You probably know about extras rebates for things like dental, optical, and physio, but there are plenty of other ways these covers can boost your health and contribute to your real wellbeing.
From personalised dietary advice to hearing checks and audiology, your health insurance extras cover can help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses on a broad range of services that fall outside of Medicare’s scope.
In this article, Debbie Stewart, senior manager of product at Australian Unity, reveals some of the less obvious benefits of Australian Unity’s extras cover.
With international travel well and truly back on the agenda, Debbie highlights the importance of getting vaccinated before you head overseas. And did you know that extras cover can help out in this area?
“Now that lots of us are starting to travel overseas again, it’s really important that people get their vaccinations, because you can get really sick, and sometimes you can even bring diseases back,” says Debbie.
“Extras cover can help with the cost of those vaccinations, so you don’t have to put as much money towards them – and you can keep more for your holiday.”
While you might think you have a good grasp of healthy eating already, Debbie points out that dietitians can provide tailored advice to suit your individual needs, such as managing any allergies, intolerances, or dietary choices like vegetarianism.
“Dietitians can help you deal with any specific concerns you might have about your health, helping you set up meal plans and understand nutrients better, and making sure you’re getting a balanced diet without spikes in energy and all those sorts of things,” she says.
This personalised approach can help you achieve your health goals in ways that generic advice from things like magazine articles, social media, and podcasts can’t.
Hearing loss is associated with accelerated cognitive decline and can impact on our ability to engage with our friends, family, and acquaintances.
“Getting routine hearing tests, getting regular screenings, and – especially if you are having any hearing challenges – going and engaging with an audiologist is definitely something worth doing for your long-term wellbeing,” says Debbie.
As with any sort of preventative health check, getting regular hearing tests can prevent minor issues from becoming major health concerns down the line. Consultations with an audiologist can help with hearing issues, tests and diagnosis and some extras covers can help with the cost of these where they are not covered by Medicare.
Depending on the level of cover you have with Australian Unity, you may be able to access a whole range of health support and coaching programs.
By using evidence-based guidelines to tailor a plan specific to your needs, these expert-led programs can give you the skills, motivation, and confidence to really take charge of your wellbeing.
“These programs are a less obvious benefit of extras cover but can be really helpful for things like quitting smoking and weight management, which might not be covered by Medicare. For those who hold a hospital or combination product, there are programs like mental health support,” says Debbie.
When comparing extras cover, Debbie’s advice is to keep your individual needs, lifestyle, and budget front of mind.
“Think really hard about what you already know you’ll probably want to use, like dental check-ups or optical if you wear glasses, and balance it against your budget,” she suggests.
“For people with specific health needs, it’s probably a good idea to get advice from your doctor or relevant health providers about whether there are more services that you could be using within your extras” she adds.
“So, an example of that might be somebody with diabetes getting extra dietary advice, or podiatry to check on their foot health.”
It’s always worth reviewing your policy to see what’s included and looking up any terms you don’t understand to make sure you’re maximising your benefits.
If you’re not already taking advantage of the exclusive NSA member discount available through Australian Unity, now is a great time to consider switching or taking out Hospital & Extras cover as you can take advantage of:
An exclusive 10% ongoing NSA member discount1
- Earn up to $300 in Gift Cards when you take out Hospital & Extras cover by 2 December2
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Terms and conditions
10% discount includes all retail discounts and is available only when paying by direct debit. The discount is not available through brokers or comparators, and excludes Overseas Visitor Cover.
New members on new memberships. Ends 2 December. T&Cs apply at australianunity.com.au/tcs
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